DACCORDISSIMO !!!! una ficata essere "classificato"....... quindi
bisogna migliorare........ quindi è necessario allenarsi....
quindi tutti al mare per un tranquillo weekend di....
............FRISBEeeeeeeeeeeeeeee" !!!!!!
a tutti i free-sbaroli ci vediamo a capocotta !!!
--- In frisbee_roma@yahoogroups.com, "Lorenzo ATUTTTOGAS"
<lorenzo@c...> ha scritto:
> Giro la mail anche a chi non si è ancora iscritto ...
> A tutto gas !!!
> Lorenzo
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Lorenzo ATUTTTOGAS
> To: CiakkaUakka_on_the_net@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 1:55 PM
> Subject: October FPA Rankings
>
>
> Ciao a tutto il popolo dei Jammers !!!
> Sono felice che vi state unendo tutti quanti alla mailing list !!!
> Notizia del giorno:
> è uscita la classifica mondiale aggiornata dopo gli ultimi eventi di
Settembre !!!
> Questa è il commento di Arthur Coddington.
> Chi non ha particolare dimestichezza con l'inglese vada sul link in
fondo alla pag. !!!
> Complimenti a tutti, soprattutto al fenomeno Clay 1° in Europa !!!
> Sempre a tutto super Gas !!!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Arthur Coddington
> To: Jammers on the Net
> Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 4:39 PM
> Subject: 'Jammers on the net' October FPA Rankings
>
>
> There are big shakeups on the October rankings lists as new
> tournaments including the FPA Worlds in Rimini are added and points
> from several 2001 tournaments (FPA Worlds, Jammers, Tennessee States
> and Manpico) are retired.
>
> There is a new Women's number one. Cindy Kruger's Worlds win in
> Women's and fifth place in Mixed gave her enough points to edge
ahead
> of Judy Robbins (2nd Women's/6th Mixed) by only 25 points. Their
> point totals are so large that there are no tournaments that can
> affect their ranking until 2004. Their battle will take a break
> until the first FPA tour events next spring. Now is the time for
> them to make an assault on the top of the Open rankings.
>
> Lisa Hunrichs-Silvey's double win in Rimini boosts her up to number
> 3. Remember, she has no Women's points from the 2002 worlds.
>
> Bethany Sanchez's second place in Mixed in Rimini, plus newly
> reported results from the Wisconsin States, bring her into the top
> five.
>
> Two significant debuts in the top ten are Karolina Hagenbjörk and
> Linda Törngren, the rising Swedish stars. Their solid finishes in
> Women's and Mixed, their Co-op performance with Sarah Bergman in
> Rimini, plus their two Swedish championships have propelled them
> quickly into the top ten. Everyone who saw them in Rimini agrees
> they have a bright future.
>
> Three significant players dropped off the Women's list this month.
> Neither Stacy McCarthy, Nikki Ross nor Deanna Ross have played a
> freestyle tournament since the 2001 FPA Worlds. Their presence is
> missed.
>
> Though they didn't defend their double win from 2001, Arthur
> Coddington and Dave Lewis came close enough with a first in Pairs
and
> a second in Co-op. They retain the top two rankings spots by a
> healthy margin.
>
> Dave Murphy jumps into the top three by less than a point over new
> co-op world champ Paul Kenny. Paul's co-op teammate Tommy Leitner
> is lurking just nine points back at number five. Though Paul
> replaced his 2001 Worlds points (2nd Co-op/2nd Pairs) with about the
> same number in Rimini (1st Co-op/3rd pairs), he lost lots of points
> when the 2001 Jammers fell off the rankings. Sune Wentzel, the
third
> member of the champion co-op team, makes a huge jump from 50 to 19.
>
> Pat Marron jumps to number eight, entering the top ten for the first
> time by nailing second place in Pairs in Rimini and winning the
> Wisconsin States. Congratulations, Pat.
>
> It's a fitting tribute to the success of Rimini that Italy now
boasts
> three players in the top twenty. Clay Collera vaults up to number
13
> with his third place in Pairs and fifth in Co-op. Ciakka Uakka
> teammates Lorenzo Apriani and Nando Botrugno join him at numbers 18
> and 20, respectively. Lorenzo solidified his ranking by winning
> Romashred.
>
> Other Italian players making big moves this month include Alessandro
> Damiano (#47), Andrea Farnocchia (#54), Enrico Barsanti (#68),
> Edoardo Favorini (#93), rookie-of-the-year frontrunner Matteo
Gaddani
> (#96), Paolo Mirabelli (#105), Lorenzo Manzoni (#108) and Luca
> Gagliardi (#136).
>
> The FPA Worlds make a big impact on the rankings, but an even
greater
> force are the smaller club tournaments. Holding a local tournament
> like Romashred, the Freestyle Fete or the Best Damn Freestyle
> Tournament gives everyone a chance to scores some extra ranking
> points and have a fun competitive experience, especially for newer
> jammers. If you can get four or more players together - of any
> playing level - your event is eligible for ranking points. Lowkey
> local events are a key to building a playing base for our sport.
> Don't be afraid to host one on the spur of the moment and experiment
> with formats and judging systems.
>
> For the complete lists, visit
http://www.shrednow.com/rankings/index.html
>
> As always, let me know if you have any questions or notice any
> possible errors.
>
> Arthur
>
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